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What about Mazda CX-5 ?
Or if you want cheaper try the Mitsubishi ASX.
Do your searching online for pricing. That way you can get a proper dealership supplied car at bargain price.
 
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Had a look at a Nissan x trail ex demo very tempted now trawling carwow for comparisons , skoda kodiaq looks good to if i can find the right deal ?????? Maybe not in any rush cheers kop
 
I personally don't like Nissans and I know they are Renault partners.
Try getting cheaper UK prices online for exact spec you want on any car and then use that quote against your more local dealerships to see if they near match it.
You probably will find you can buy a brand new car as cheap as a demo, or maybe even beat the price.
 
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What about Mazda CX-5 ?
Or if you want cheaper try the Mitsubishi ASX.
Do your searching online for pricing. That way you can get a proper dealership supplied car at bargain price.
We looked at both of these and both seem small in comparison. We also looked at the 7 seater Hyundai which is massive and you gets lots for your money.
 
I'm thinking about getting a car myself but I'm too tight to buy one.
I actually get wound up looking at other peoples car choices, its either a Mini, Audi or BMW red black or white.

And the rest is the pay monthly white goods cars like Juke and Kia Sportage...absolutley ten a penny.

No car I've seen makes me really really want one.
 
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I'm thinking about getting a car myself but I'm too tight to buy one.
I actually get wound up looking at other peoples car choices, its either a Mini, Audi or BMW red black or white.

And the rest is the pay monthly white goods cars like Juke and Kia Sportage...absolutley ten a penny.

No car I've seen makes me really really want one.

Agree Phil, - cars can be far too much a money loss. I can't see the reasoning behind someone working extra hard and long hours just to drive a luxury car.
But it is possible to have a good car at very little overall cost. Some luxury cars don't depreciate much - especially if you can pick up a really good second hand one.
Also some of these pay monthly contacts are so cheap that it wouldn't pay to own an old car. I know some deals on lower cost cars are £100 a month, or not a lot more, which isn't expensive to drive a brand new car. You could spend that just on repairs alone to an old vehicle.
 

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